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Banksy Saves Cash Strapped Youth Club With $650k Mobile Donation
A youth club in Bristol has been saved by the sale of a Banksy artwork which sold today to a private collector for enough cash to float the...
No Foreign Land: Scottish Landscapes Explored At The Fleming Collection
The Fleming Collection, one of the finest collections of Scottish art in private hands, will present a selection of their greatest landscapes with...
Year Of The Horse Celebrated With Auction At Christie’s Shanghai
The Art of the Horse is a private sales exhibition to be showcased at Christie's in Shanghai and Hong Kong this autumn at the culmination of the...
Frank Auerbach Paintings And Drawings from Lucian Freud Estate Exhibited
From today, Tate Britain will be exhibiting one of the most significant private collection of paintings and drawings by one of Britain’s greatest...
Baghdad Archaeological Museum Reopens To The Public
Despite the troubles plaguing Iraq, The Baghdad Archaeological Museum has reopened to the public. The museum which only offered limited access to...
Dance And Poetry Inspire Figurative Painter Audrey Grant’s New Exhibition
Panter and Hall will be hosting an exhibition of the figurative painter Audrey Grant 10-26 September. The show will feature studies of dancers based...
Andy Warhol Exhibition Explores His Experimental Platforms Used To Disseminate Art
Transmitting Andy Warhol is the first exhibition to explore Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) and his role in establishing new platforms to disseminate art,...
Zaha Hadid Sues New York Review of Books For Defamation
The Iraqi born British architect Zaha Hadid has filed a lawsuit for defamation against the New York Review of Books. She is also suing the...
Royal Academy of Arts Partners With China To Create Artist-in-residence Exchange
The Royal Academy of Arts has partnered with Arts in Heritage Research, Hong Kong (AHR) and The Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (CAFA) to...
Amy Winehouse Bronze Statue Unveiled In Camden On Her Birthday
Just three years ago, on 23 July 2011 the iconic singer Amy Winehouse died from alcohol poisoning, in her home, in Camden Town, London. Now a...
Antony Gormley Backs Campaign to Save Barbara Hepworth Wolverhampton Sculpture
The Turner Prize winning sculptor Sir Antony Gormley has backed the Mander Hepworth campaign against Royal Bank of Scotland in the Wolverhampton...
Art Basel Switzerland Lose Second Director In A Month
Art Basel, the worlds leading contemporary art fair has lost their second director in a month. Annette Schönholzer has announced that she will be...
